The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... cause many speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the ...
... cause many speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the ...
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... cause , that we so often hear per- sons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and ...
... cause , that we so often hear per- sons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and ...
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... cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The use of points is to assist the reader in discerning the grammatical construction , not to direct ...
... cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The use of points is to assist the reader in discerning the grammatical construction , not to direct ...
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... cause we may happen to be so to - morrow . To mourn without measure is folly ; not to mourn at all , insensibility . Some would be thought to do great things , who are But tools and instruments ; like the fool who fancied he played upon ...
... cause we may happen to be so to - morrow . To mourn without measure is folly ; not to mourn at all , insensibility . Some would be thought to do great things , who are But tools and instruments ; like the fool who fancied he played upon ...
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... causes which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E **** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ; wishing to preserve and still shew to the world some little fragments of what ...
... causes which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E **** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ; wishing to preserve and still shew to the world some little fragments of what ...
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